Research On the Implementation Path of Intelligent Technology Promoting Healthy Aging
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Smart health care; telemedicine; smart health monitoring; elderly care industry.Abstract
With the acceleration of the aging process of the global population, smart healthcare technology has gradually become an important means to improve the quality of life of the elderly and optimize the allocation of medical resources. This article explores the concept of smart health care, its technical application, its impact on medical costs, and its social benefits. Smart healthcare technology covers many aspects such as smart health monitoring, telemedicine, and smart care. It can achieve early prevention of diseases, reduce hospitalization rates, and improve the efficiency of medical resource utilization. At the same time, it can alleviate social elderly care pressure and promote the development of the elderly care industry. However, this technology still faces challenges in data privacy protection and the technological adaptability of the elderly. In the future, with the continuous development of technologies such as artificial intelligence, big data, and 5G, as well as the strengthening of policy support, smart health care will play a greater role in improving the welfare of the elderly and promoting socially sustainable development.
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